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Schultz in Argyle, Woodford, Wiota, Hollandale, Arena, Richland Center on Friday, November 6

Senator Dale Schultz will make a number of stops in Argyle, Woodford, Wiota, Hollandale, Arena and Richland Center on Friday, November 6.  Dale welcomes all community members to join him at stops throughout the day, including at listening sessions he’s holding where he will be available to discuss any issues or concerns.

Dale will begin the day at 9:15 to 9:45 a.m. in Argyle, with a listening session at the Woodford State Bank, 101 Spruce Street in Argyle.  While there he will discuss signs of economic recovery with John Mathys, Senior Vice President of the bank.  Also in Argyle, Dale will be at the Partridge House, 200 S. State Street from 10:00 to 11:00, for a briefing on Farm Service Administration loan programs to assist farmers during an extremely difficult period.

In Woodford, Dale will tour Blackhawk Memorial Park from 11:15 to 12:45.  Dale serves as a curator for the Wisconsin Historical Society and will be helping finalize a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for the Pecatonica Battle Site, located in the park. Dale will be hosted by Sally Kahl an advocate for the nomination.  From 12:45 to 1:30, Dale will have lunch at Lelle's Bar, 10740 Main Street (CR Y), Woodford.  Lelle’s is owned by Rich & Bev Lelle and community members are welcome to join Dale for a Dutch treat lunch.  Following lunch, Dale will stop by businesses including Pharm Aloe, (www.pharmaloe.com) where he will thank owner Sonia Sieler for being a woman entrepreneur.  

Dale will be in Wiota from 2:15 to 2:45 p.m., at Zimmerman Cheese, Inc., 6853 Hwy 78.  He will thank owner Mark Witke for providing jobs to help support the community and he will be available to talk with community members.

In Hollandale, from 3:30 to 4:00, Dale will hold a listening session at the Hollandale Village Hall, 200 5th Avenue, the former American Legion building.  He will be available to discuss broadband, health care, education, and any issue community members want to talk about.  While in Hollandale, Dale will stop at Hollandale Freight, owned by Travis Carr who also serves as Hollandale Village President, and Hollandale Grocery, 300 Main St, owned by John and Amy Thronson.

In Arena, from 5:00 to 5:45 Dale will hold a listening session at Grandma Mary's Restaurant, located on Hwy 14 by the water tower.  He will thank owner Mary Sawle for having invested in the community by building a new restaurant and be available to talk about any issue with members of the public.

In Richland Center, Dale will end his day by helping celebrate Outstanding Young Farmers, at a banquet held by the Farm Women group at 7:00 at the Ramada Inn.

Schultz encourages anyone to contact him about issues or a concern by email at sen.schultz@legis.wi.gov.

 

 

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